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When you do great work, you typically hope to get a raise, and the stars of A&E’s Duck Dynasty are no exception.

The beard-clad family, whose reality series follows their lives running a successful duck call business in Louisiana, is asking for a big salary bump. According to the Hollywood Reporter, the stars are negotiating for more than $200,000 per episode, which is reportedly substantially higher than their current haul.

To the dismay of the show’s legions of fans, the salary dispute is holding up the show’s renewal for a fourth season. But luckily for them, the Robertson family has plenty of leverage, as Duck Dynasty is A&E’s most-watched program as well as the top-rated reality show on cable.

Dierdre Gurney, a Duck Dynasty producer, commented about the salary standoff at yesterday’s Hollywood Radio & Television Society Luncheon, saying that the dispute was “hard to watch.” Asked by fellow TV executives to expand, she explained: “Look, there are two main factors at play. One is social media. They want immediate feedback about themselves. The second is promotional appearances, the fees for which will always outweigh their show money.”

Indeed, the Dynasty clan makes a pretty penny with other ventures. Their Duck Commander duck call business, which had already earned them a fortune before the show, has “exploded” since the series premiere. “We’ve struggled trying to meet demand,” Willie Robertson, the company’s CEO and one of the show’s main characters, told PARADE recently. “I’ve hired probably 40 people since the show came out, just trying to maintain that.”

Plus, the Robertsons’ new fame has landed them speaking engagements at religious and business events that have earned them tens of thousands of dollars, the Hollywood Reporter says.

What do you think? Do the Robertsons deserve a raise or are they asking for too much? Let us know in the comments.